A quietly brilliant book that warms slowly in the hands.
She lives with her family on an island near Seattle..
She led creative writing workshops in the Netherlands for two years before returning to the United States.
In 2010, she founded SAND , an English literary journal, in Berlin.
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I Live a Life Like Yours was published in 2018 in Norway, where it won the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature and was nominated to the Nordic Council Literature Prize, the first Norwegian nonfiction book to be so honored in fifty years.
About author(s): Jan Grue is the author of a wide-ranging body of work in fiction, nonfiction, children\'s books, and academic literature, and a professor at the University of Oslo.
It is a story about accepting one\'s own body and limitations, and learning to love Life as it is while remaining open to hope and discovery.
It is rich with loss, sorrow, and joy, and with the details of one life: a girlfriend pushing Grue through the airport and forgetting him next to the baggage claim; schoolmates forming a chain behind his wheelchair on the ice one winter day; his parents writing desperate letters in search of proper treatment for their son; his own young son climbing into his lap as he sits in his wheelchair, only to leap down and run away too quickly to catch.
I Live a Life Like Yours is a love story.
He revives the cold, clinical language of his childhood, drawing from a stack of medical records that first forced the boy who thought of himself as "just Jan" to perceive that his body, and therefore his self, was defined by its defects.
Along the way, Grue moves effortlessly between his own story and those of others, incorporating reflections on philosophy, film, art, and the work of writers from Joan Didion to Michael Foucault.
Petersburg, and Amsterdam; and his current Life as a professor, husband, and father--he intersperses these histories with elegant, astonishingly wise reflections on the world, social structures, disability, loss, relationships, and the body: in short, on what it means to be human.
Shifting between specific periods of his life--his youth with his parents and sister in Norway; his years of study in Berkeley, St.
Jan Grue was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy at the age of three.
I am writing about what it cost, and how I was able to afford it.
I am writing about all that I wanted to have, and how I got it.
I am not talking about becoming human, but about how I came to realize that I had always already been human. --Dwight Garner, The New York Times I am not talking about surviving.
A quietly brilliant book that warms slowly in the hands